Tim Allen Net Worth

How much is Tim Allen worth?

Net Worth: $100 Million
Salary: $235 Thousand Per Episode
Date of Birth: Jun 13, 1953 (67 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)
Profession: Comedian, Actor, Voice Actor, Television producer, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Film director, Television Director
Nationality: United States of America
Last Updated: 2020
Tim Allen Net Worth:
$100 Million

Tim Allen Net Worth and Salary: Tim Allen is an American actor who has a net worth of $100 million. As one of the best-known figures in comedy, Tim Allen has made a name (and a fortune) for himself with a range of film and television roles. Tim Allen is also an accomplished stand-up comedian. He is famous for his roles in shows like Home Improvement and Last Man Standing. During the peak seasons of Home Improvement Tim earned $1.25 million per episode. That still stands today as the fifth highest salary every paid to a TV actor.

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Early Life: Tim Allen’s real name is Timothy Alan Dick, and he was born on June 13th of 1953 in Denver, Colorado. Timothy was raised alongside five other siblings. His father was a real estate agent, but he died from a car accident when Timothy was just 11 years old. His mother remarried two years later, and she brought her children with her to live with her new husband in Michigan. His mother’s new husband already had three children, meaning the family now contained nine children.

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Inspirational Quotes by Tim Allen

Men are pigs. Too bad we own everything.

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I have to get a licence to drive a motorcycle to protect myself and the people around me. I am adamant there should be some sort of licensing required to have children.

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I have a thing for tools.

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While awaiting sentencing, I decided to give stand-up comedy a shot. The judge had suggested I get my act together, and I took him seriously.

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In my experience, it's all wonderful with girls until about 16. Around that time, boys kind of calm down and start focusing their testosterone. Girls get a little challenging, especially for fathers.

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